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THE GAZETTE. THCMPAT, AfPI-V yi P«w. BUSINESS TALKST^ intni.M in •>.* DTlJion ml 10o**it* « UtK l«»r i»i*x ,;i .a jrM 3**tnt4 • 0*>¥ UX UtfUh llli-HHl'HI j: COfTAGE for icr.t. O, (I. A r metro tig. House for hknt-or m*iu treet- 4 rooiuj— Kd. Whiioaldaa. TyXTKUS. Circnbin. and l:a:idlii||*. * T<m (Iaxxtt* fin iMtit theni. Immense lot of aMurcd nupc.s last ar rived. pWR VAliK -Two luiitua mid onn “ ®-year old horso, IIoisq Nnfe Tor any woman to drlvo. Apply to J. Robert Craig. Brick for sale.—hki.ooo new tnlck Oil our ynrd In Gastonia fur aala In lot* to suit pmclmwr. Good material. Apply cpilck to Jeuklna A hagga_ (CLOSING-OUT UAIU? AIXS—On* w eecond-linod perbir oigsiw one gold-filled adjusted watch, and • lot of Cheaper watches. Apply right now to U. M. Xoi.rjc, OEBD OATS- Car load Blue Host ~ proof Oata Just received by Craig m Wtlaon. This Is your ciutooe for choice aoed oata. Only 00 cents par buahel. WOTEHEAM ENVELOPES— Yon went something pretty. We've been doing some work that U pretty. Folks who saw it auld no and tha folks who bought it and paid for It aald ao. Tha folks who lead the latter* wilt tan uu suoh alntionary will think ao, and thus the business of the people who ose onr. work U well thought of and helped nlnng nn account of It. LOCAL NEWS. —Court ii two wrok* oil next Mon d»y. —Fifty oents get* tlie Uaxhtok free now till TO. —Time still lilts. Next Sunday Is tlie first day of September. The month will contain five Sundays and live Mon day*. —Next Monday tho cotton leaeou opmi Md the price hits ranched an uceiting notch Hoad the market re port* and fool good. —Mia. Mar Karel J. White of King'* Mountain. 1* critically ill at her home. Thvrt is very liule hoi* of her recovery Dr. Boyce went over to seo her Mon day. —A stalk of Mexican cot n that was Id} fest high and Itail not yet toaelvd fully was on exhibition at the Insti tute. It was grown near the tan yard by Mr. Tbos. W. Wilson. —When you sUrt out on a trading expedition look over the column* of your local pops* and purchase from those wIk) advertise. They aro the ones who solicit your trade, aud will fife yon bargains.—M orlh W likes boro VkrblkieU. —An enterprise that ought to be Indulged more extensively In tlie phuio ■rspiling of farms. Mr. Tho*. W. Wilson has lutd two or Ibtre made of Craig and Wilson's farm cast of Gas tool*. Dr. Battle, or tbo Experiment tj tattoo. * shod fur m.d as* presented with a set of tlx picture*. —Baseball Is still rnglng. In six Innings last Saturday the second nine of Gastonia, alter dcfrsling Dellxsda It lo 0, defeated also tlie first team IS to& At King's Mountain, we bear, tbs second nine brut Uie first nine Saturday on a score liko 15 to o. Tho first teams appeared to be in God luck. —Mrs. J. H. Gallant lijslienn engaged to lake charge of Mr. A. f. William son's millinery densHmeut this fall. As Miss ChiUy, Mrs. Gallant esUb lllbsd su euviable retnilslimi in stylish millinery both for herself and hor bouse end the customers of both will bear with satisfaction of her consent to retorn again lo her handiwork. —Utpl K. Cl. G. Love lias, we learn, sold bis factory Block, 003 shares, to bis sou, Mr. Jno. K. Gove. Humor bnd It that tbe Captain was vrry ui job enamored of Asheville, which he had jsst visited, and intended to go there. Me asked C*yi. Lore about the rumor asd his evasive reply was not such as lo gtv« color to tlie rumor that lie will leave town. —Tlx Lincoln Ion eorrex|iondeut of the Charlotte W»,T/r saysv ''Many of our people are cx|>cctlnff to see tlx railroad shops nl tlx Chester A Lenoir J tai Load ut Uils pi,ice before s greet while. Tie realization of till* lwi|e depends upon u vote of the people of the town, and It is thought that the project will go through by thras to one." Ta» GAtETri! understands that Gastonia own got these shoiw If aba wants tbe in. Mr. ChM. P. J-wksan nod ML* Mat tie Homely, of Gastou county, were marrisd sear Bowling Green last Bun day. They stepped scrum tlx line and bad tbs knot lied by Mr. J. P. (Sifforrt, a notary publle. Bur best wishes go With tlx n ippy couple. Mr. d. 8. Galloway, editor of ltu> Dun Weal Prrtlgurluu. puaaetl through UaaUnla race ally nml atnpped long enough to gat brualJi In our thrifty town, llaeaye.’ “Weatopte-d a night at Onatonla on the way to ilia V. V. Convention »i>rt were aurpriai-d tu aee the rapid growth m three youra—aloce laatwawere there It anema to lie twloa M large. Great many new build lag* golotng up—faoirrW*. mine and vartowe enterjwhwe, an aprl iglog uf. A live place. We drojpod In at the A. H. r. church di.rlag iirogrran of tho prwya* meting. Wna gUd io »i«»k to •II the frW.da. Mina Matt la Doyiw waa out ut arrelee, haring juat eouia •p that day Tim pcoplti went for ward la* apeak ta her. Ilr. Ihtyoe earned to be lu good henllh and we •Odeiwtainl preaclwa with Ida wonted power. 11 n haa tn«en conducting a Witting down a! *011 lull In l^iuoaater Bounty. llad ]uat n-tovnc.l.” •awe"—11ji.. luujae Tire WaynravlU* fWt-y want* tu gro Hon. «. T. < raafiart Governor of Merth Orothiu. PllVSOn**. HBXTIOX. —Mre. ,T. F. Thompson I* arvjrytnsi u voottlnu i.i C.L-u:i SplIujtN. —Mips Mutts In Joskins of Sbuduy b wish iK-t riiier, Mr*. J. T. ringgit. — Mrs. of Chester hi visiting hei imetmid at the Central Hotel. —Mr*, ii. E, Gardner I* spending sometime with friends iu Uullicrfmd COUIltT. • Mr*. James Knyssotix, of llliurks lernt. Is visaing hut *mt, Mr. J. U. Faytuoux. —Mb* Lul* Alouwlliy of LiiM'lu lon, l* viamng u*r eojalon. Ml** Mu rat* Joiro. —Mi** Annie L"*» Stow*, of King’* Muuutniu i* visiting tir* fumlly of Air. H. J. Craig. —Mr. nn<l Mr*. Morgan Faysaou*, of Central, 8. C.. vlsltod relatives iu town this t.et k. — Mi**e» Hose A<1 a mi and Ida Urey went down to Clover Tuesday to visit Mis* .Tsule Jueksou. —Air. mill Mr*. John Sitrinklc, of Charlotte, wero at rite Falla house for a few day* till* week. —Allas Alda Smyie *« at home again from a pleasant visit to friouds In the Union neighborhood. —Alls* Ola Uerruu of Storle Creek I* ex|*ctrd In a f»w dnj* to visit her mint. Mrs. IV. L. Gallant. —Mrs. It. C. Warren relumed from Shelby Saturday. tier brother Mr. Clyde Ilony accompunlod her. —Min ttallln Faynsoua of Charlotte, came over Sat unlay ulgbt and ei»mt Sunday with Mr*. O. VV. Davit. —Mr*. Minnie Itudiilll and mother. Mr*. Johnson, of Charlotte, are spend ing til* week at Mr*. K. L. .fcluuou’*. — Mr. O. W. Darla is taking n trip In the mountain country. lie wns In Lenoir last week, and b now at Gran II* Full*. —Uev. K. Y. Jones it on a slant va cation to hl» old lioiuc in Watauga county, lie will bo absent a week or ten (lays. —Mlm Mamie Lore gave n delight ful Ira Tais-day evening onmpljmtuitttry U> l-ei frlond, Miss Abernethy, of Llnoolnlon. —Mi. J. W. Gratidleea, a pmiuhn-nt Philadelphia imoiufuct irer, is in town for » lew days, gnost or hi* frionil Mr. Miles Uoffomn. —Mias Gertrude l'ngc. wlio Ima liern vUttleg lier brother. Mr. .1. K. Patte, returned last Friday to her botoe iu .Marietta, Ga. —Mr. I. V. Alex ttidor la at I to mo for a few day*, lie is visiting eaatem towns srll the Gear folding table re cently advertised In tbeso column*. —Ltltlo Miss Maty Hagan Came over from I .our 11 Inst week to enter tbe Academy. is hoarding with lh» Misses Adam* on Marietta Street. —Miss Minnie Cody, of Yotkvllle, epeot u (sw hours in Gastonia Monday en route to flei-.lrijunvllle where -die will remain the balance of tiro enamor. —Mias lli-aaie J»uff is at lifer post again aitli Messrs. A. C. Willi,uusou A Co., after u visit of a mouth or more to friend* In flsgoulu mid Vurk vllie. —Mr*. K. A. McKenoo and Misses Itosemnnd and Stephens, of Augusta. Go., arc In Gus'.unU Cor n few \ieei*. gueaM of Misses Lints nnd liui'.ly Adams. —Mia B. N. Lmobetgrr accimp-v nlrd by tier IHlle daughter*, Mildnd and Mary, lel't yesterday fpr a visit nf several weeks to relatives In Uichburg aud Cheater. —Mr. -V. C. Williamson left la»l i Monday to visit the Xoitberu musket* and make his fall purchases of dry goods and millinery. lie will print tit* news in our advertising columns telieo lie rotiims. —Miss Rue Gallant came in Tuesdav from a niurmiog visit to her coovla, Mr*. McKachcrn, In l.surlnburg. Slro Stopped a few day* with Mr*. J. A. Mclsiuchlin in Wodetlioro. —Muse* Clyde Wllkay, of Chatta nooga, Toon., end Domicile Beall, of Itiriggold, Gn., nlroee of lluv. C. M. Cutnnbell, nro visiting Ihoir n.iele s family at Uie Methodist parsonage. —Mr. aud Mrs. Jno. F. Love nnd Miss Carrie Boyce leave on the vestb bule this iifternoou (or a trip to lho nortlisru cities. They will visit Bos ton, Hew York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. While absent Mr. Lovo will puiolMHe an extensive nnd ele gant line of diy goods and millinery which lie will tell tlm public about when he returns. M r*. Love and Mua Carrie gu (nr please rv alone. a*r»**v» »< Hu HfIImSM SUaerrll. Usual servics next Sunday morning couductsal by the pastor. At night Missmiiuv) service, songs and reoiliv tious by the Juvenile Rudely. Ad dress «>y Bov. J. W. Ibiiiorta and otlM'T*. All are Invited to attend. StasCeelu rtiM.tk' l‘»Munl. The i>u)l gnme appointed to be played on tlic Caatunio diamond tliia after - noon belvreon tlie local team and Ml. Holly didn’t cornu olT. It appoart that Hie vtsitois refused to accept any oqipire tendered by Urn home leuiu, whurvupoii Oastniln claimed the g-.iinu on a acure of 0 to U and with it tUc pun nAnt for Hatton county. It was agrwit disappointment to lovers of guod ball that the game wasn’t playod. Tim Southport Iwrfev recently beard a cllisaii, oi.ee a largo exporter, de clare Iris belief that ootlon would go to eight cents ou thu next wop. The H.ilisbury Ik*M i« Informed that a nugget of cold weighing over ten inund* line Iwen found reountlv nl Um lug nun mine near Albemarle. The Wrcvnvltle If.f rin, Ulla uf» miudtmelon that was *1 Inches hmg and :tl In olrcutafcrrirou. Wo U-utn to fmr (hat lira. U'blobnrd Is )*v tetnftng ire doesn't know wlmt a puiai* Tbe kn it ul-mnl nf Wake Knrest at Monroe guve a icunpul last I’rMav •JfWi.. Ain»a( lifty errrrif wrrsspft-ml . .. !*■ ***** was toast-master, and IWhh-pt Taylor. Hr. T. II. I J*rMclmnh Edlt-w \y. « \ Inwd. and1 Uwyer T. W. Ulcfcett were saiuug the speakers. ( Tm; uumtk i» mas auo. Xc:m NnuutMra by M44«Mn|tll«4 H« «H v rti>.v er«M* Paper, • *t'i- b-.Mre l»eu intorvslml iu read lug v. •»!•: of Tit* «.\x*rT* brought <:i L>y Mr. (lareou. H U dated (■’••• nr.l. tv. Nov. o. t.bhj, aud arm edited • > Mr. Geo. tV. < 'built, This tusue. tt« oiia would expel, con talon a lot of election na<r* but noth ing like the amount of meb new* Hint would Im looked for id Uio paper trowo •Uia Garfield and Hancock mh Uio IVeWlehlUl oaedMntci that rear. 1 roro au Item in tins local column wo leurti that two action! girt* In tMnta* rill* lutd juit bod a light ovor polltle*. ! Two young l.nliealu Gaxtonl*, ooe a lAcroncrut the oilier a KepuUUeen, gut itito a dispute but did not some to blows, tlimigti lbreati were Indulged. H li li all these thing* bthiod us some people srn about to take s lit over the advent of the “new women.n All the local matter In this issue would Dot Hin<>ii;it Ui half n column. A oorn*ey.inO«nt ut Dorer, Ark., wlto digued himself If. 0. P. Itad Uie fol low inti mating purtrgniph hi hla letter; “On the second of Ootobrr 1 boarded the KooUtu bound trsla iu Tune coun ty. mid un tlie fitli was at King’s Mouu tulii OiiUtnnlal: spent sixteen days lu Gaston, ireveled l,06d ralloa returned hume on tho Astli, »nd all for tlie small sum of 6X7. He live In a fast age.” A little something was also said la those day* about silver. Here la sa item liotrd: “An order was received a day or twn ago at tbs treasury for ;,<» <> standard ail va- dollar* for Texas. Wiu-n Uio silrer dollars are sent to Texas Huy stay and do not find their way back to Uio treasury, which is viliat the tnwsury people like.” In the market report* good middling cotton waa quoted at 036 aud whlta •ugui ntl-jy. Corn wa* 00 to 70 and lotcou IV. A flood many old firms which no lor.aor exist, theu had good ndvertlse luc.its In tho paper. Iu fact the only loc.il business thou advertising lo the paper which remain* unchanged as to Urui iiMion is that of “J. ft. Warren Umcksmilli." Mr. C. JL Nolen had n uuiiine sdvarllseioeol In which a re wind of ji ro» off-ra<l for the reooyery of the boy Unit was lost hi the crowd at his 6 nod 10 cant counter. The adwrUsemeut ended Uils: C Ut li 1 r Jiny." Tlie published curd rales of adver tlalng wore lias $100 a column, and 6tT fur n ihilf-oolumu, and the paper had 6} columns of advertising exclusive of ndhour] schedule.*. Uustoiiiu then brut 330 imtuilxUon, or say 300. We wish nur hiisluuM men would rnnke a note right here and loslp tkm paper make “ UAter Allowing. Guatooi* now bn* ovc: 2.:ii:» i>o]»ulHlto)t. Advertising la cheaper, too rate* new being 075 ■ column ,uid 640 for half n column, but il'« paper Ijuv bnreJy 0 column* of ad vcrtisiug. outside of railroad schedule*, aguinat 8| at a much higher price Bf tcon year* bgo I uw i iiun. r.w*w- a mi Onib .r cnimaabip rm ""••H M trar*-»»r WIN MU *'»b«jr Mkr 8M TIiim I* r H* all ftuMirr*. Mr. Austin Grouer, of Gastonia, It <1 moili, the coiupuiutively few, we auu 1“of Uto old soldier* who liavo carefully preserved their parolee nud o-illi* ol calsaiiahip. We wore shown ooplos of Mr. Grouer'* (Lieumeats tlis liter day l’oejr were wall preserved nast y read, and are right Interesting ti.luy-year-oM documents. lli« parole was written on p*Mr (hut uptenv* to have been torn from hi. account book. Here I* the parole: Ti> wimx TT iut CONCItBX: Tiiie Is to certify that the bearer A. Or oner of Go. F. 4th Kew’t -• • *<• (-‘iw*liy Iim Uil* day g I veil hi* parol* not to bear arm* wjpuust the United Stales nor ooler iutn any rnUl tary capacity until.duiy exchanged Uis military autlwrltie*. l'amled by otiler of , » _Lt-C«n1. I'. A Guakt. •I. It. r At Q tl.VN'K, I’aptnlli A Ats't l*rovnet Marshal. Farm villi-, V*., April 15. I BOO. H)» oath of citireosulp was printed cm bbie-rnlod writing pejor, the bhtoke baina filled in with th* pen. It rime w* follow* 1. Austin Grouer of Deaton County. Stale of Jvorth O.irolinn, do solemnly awem nr ntfirtn. tn presence of AI nilBl.ty God, I hat t wlU honoefnrtU faithfully support. protect and defend I bo l.nnatituttoii of t!ie United States and tlicUnbm of III? State* there under and that I will. In like manner, abide bv end faithfully support all law* and pioelnmntoiis which hare been made during tlm existing rebellion with rerrioucu to- tlmemmiolpitlon of slaves Ho liulp umi Gud. Aimrix Gnoxau. t-MiXMox ri.wvr.it is tui irrvrr. l» BWiU I'mlirH by Dr. Ctonipbvlt iiraasaaalnat I'snwatwy lluw an roar lauMt-ramsa mW In Tinas la* Amulai-i- trD|-.lim laaipraavo* JaauU Hrt|aMI|-. Tills w the sensou (o mw crimson elnw. KolioAing upon muis articles airtHdy printed and tbs discussions In the PiU’anws' Institute, tills lotloi 1 untied im by Ur. 4. P. Culp furnishes valuable comulelivo testimony to Uic werlU of this phut toi forage and as an improve! of the coll whioh (raws It. Kxkiiiiy, SJ.C., Aug. 34—In rnp). «*» J»ur WHiniry lu reg-.ud to orhusou ulim'r 1 will sny 1 sowed two bushels of II last Jeptetobvr ou both poor sauady and roil land. 1 thin): It U Uic mast economical foratfar crop that emi be raised. It grow, better ou pout laud tbao rod clovur nnd makes letter facd. Tbo Maori la cheater that, peas; Lmsldra you onn make a snip of chmr, Him m« Ihn land lu innC, uud wake two crops on the land its one year. 1 don’t tin ilk you cun do better thou to sown huge (itmuuiy of year sandy hud In erlntani oJovit ami then after cutting It row pose on tb« clover stab Uc. You will ni.iki- more feed that wnv and nt lues fsieiiso Ilianauy other, i*’»|iV« you will improve yuur laud rapidly. JUe(wotfally, T. W, C.mcneuu, U. D, bulk*. 11 I liavo tliis day sold my Intorcet la Uni Urm of tiuUaiit WniUwMes 4k Cn.. to V. M. Gallant. The fliut name will r imitn UiKduiugani. J. If. tiAI-LAHT. I GnStuuU.iN. C, Aug. 14, IhUJ, T“" »mw umtm •a HM4ra ■—>jr Wi T»«Ag-Jta •TLaMlawdlM Saw I W a were pi wand to he oaQad on early Monday loom I ox by Hoa. 8. L. Pat i!lri0T{,,CS®u ^ “?r of Agrtoattaia. atKl I)r. B. B. Battle, IHneetor of Urn the Kxjwrlneut 8UUua. Tb*r wan on . to Calm to hoM tha Kar toUk# tha Place of 1 roe. Itfcy Who wu attend bar tba W*fe aoJeSnta&7 ££.^°r£.£row ««*• »°* u* Hyfc ..*? ■ aoatbar at oar •eadln* farmere briny on board alao. *° ***8 after arrlrlnx at Um ouoatr ml It m [MlNMk«i that did nut pie veal a Mart. The oourt boaee i<m aoanded and theloftltntawftearaenlxrd by eUettoo ofT JL Uoffr£I?Kah? aSSfUsnMsrsa nated for Chairmen cn lbe yraand that be wa» ao fnnonr exactly,. but eautr *"*••* Ilia 16-footoora oa bln and be had to «tep between Um cart "«"itaMad for nrarotary but dacUned on Umxroaud *** 'to* *«;bln‘t bTCh UnSE* day—botthey were back, neat af Vm. rneoouUet narrowed dean to Un L**>ule Glean. Tin Chatman by wiy of allnrtn, any fear* <* orarwoik aunouuoed oouaollnalr JJ2*daSeo woSdomv. Mat principally of anunx bank and loufcloy pretty. The con teat haring Uiue narrowed down to a aeration ot beauty, the meeting made a etenpeua for Uta editor and Um ang ■oboUrty jouog bachelor of Crowdece* ought to btvi Ik*9q mnii Merturr: 9? • •/0"*M5*r end a better eoriba than the editor, wren If be isn't half eo ■ood a fanner. A oommUtce «nu appointed to se lect tuple* w. ix hum r. a. Tliornburg, A, J. JanklnaTll' B. Hatl £ ™*>rte,l tbe following •Wmtnendlng at the tame time that politic ehould hare no Piaoe wlmtever fn the dtaouadana: » 5® Improve ^r Leeds. ?■ ur°?K}0? £“5 Aooouata. 4a Work of ih« DiMiimeot of An riculterr. “ A Work of the Bxserlaaent Station. U. How to R a lee C rope at Least Ex Zksr"' «*•*>*■• A How to Prevent Washing of Lands. A 1110 Dost Koran Crons. 10. F«wd I aw Stock it LwSt Xrpoea* 11. Agricultural and Jfaebaolcal Collage. IS. And bjr Consent “Good Bo ads” waa made apodal order for 1 p. sa. XOWI>AT ATTKOIfOOX. A!1* i?**60* ^xxl Rood* vta tmkeo wpbjr Dr Hattie. n« moke of Um work *1 ,w»k« ooootjr and meotloeed a pamplilet on road, and read build ing which lie would be atad to Mud to appUoanU. Mr. Oliver Hkodcs wanted to what plea raa lo M followed iu Ueaten oouniy. Ho waa opposed to “J rooj law that Would W* tea people and then have Uiem keep up tlie road* u usual until lbs laprov*merits oould roach them. Whan asked if lie lied any good plan to offer be answered be did not. Mr. Frank Them peon suoke y<«7 briefly. Mr. Patterson eeid be bed oo plea to offer to Gaston county people except tint the way to get good road* was to go sliced aad make them. Without wishing to dictate to the peo ple la any cease, be then offered a few Proctloal saggestlous. The chairman c tld it waa aa open meeting--open for an ex pi ns inn of opinion from an. 1I« Balled Mr. Ell JVeour, who responded pa Uie road queatioa lo a sort of calam ity bowling strain. He said them was *® botue in the county oyer Sevan ■ilos Iron a railroad station. Thews •hort roads ware all kept ap pretty well as It la. JM the road question •loue. People ate too heavily taxed sow. Rend teao to Raleigh like the last Leglatatoia to reduce the big eaU rlea of govetnoM, fudges and so oa. aud Uieu taka this raving an-1 build raids with It. tJalD then let those who want good roads build them Uiem ealvee. He waa about to continue lu the same politico-calamity (train when Ira wet calhd to order and rat down. When one oonelder* the enor mona ml not loo* In mlarlee mndn by tlra last legislature be aanoot bet be »t the gall of the spanker aad overcome with alwae that sack sen timents ware raorired hy tome with demsnetrsUons of spptansr. a few remarks by the chairman ware Ilka oil apou the troubled water* aud the road meeting waa adjourned clue die. ‘‘Tlra Work sf tlm Department of Agriculture” to explained by the Gum mfralooer of Agrtoultore, lion. R. L. | l tot tenon, npecially aa it rotates to the Inspection of fertUlter*. *■ The Werk of tlra Agricultural Ex periment Station” we* the sc Meet of an excrllvDt paper by Dr. H. jlTn*t tle. Director of the Experlsract Sta tion. On the Improvement of land* that* was very noera! dieeumlon. Crimean stover end the commea cow pea were Uie Cayorite crops (or isnoveUng ex hausted sefto. General opto lorn fav ored the practice of ullowiug the frowtii to rserai a oe lend as long aa poraibu before teraleg auder. “If tlMra Is anyth!eg,” raid Gommlmloner ltouereou, Umt I have learned lu farm toff It to not to turn sodcr any green ernp.” Col. Morris thought It wonVd ho hatter If possible to keep all the pea-vlnra on top of the soil. ||e bed noticed wheat especially thrifty where ▼toes, la plowtog In wheel, bed lodged In benches. L l>r. Battle's talk oe the pra-vlaa waa Interesting. Ha had brought one Horn | a neighboring arid. Re held n Up an(j •bowed U>e UtUe balk on the rnote. Many bad saver no*toad them before “The great raerat,” raid he. “of the poa-vlne’s mannitol value tola these nodulea on um rodss. They arc a hind of panmiue growth endowed with Power to extract nitrogen from Ura Mow It. mM give it beck vo Uw plant. The Urn* Important elenraate la ptout noeriabmeut era nitrogen. Potneh, and phnuboraa. lira l-it-cUi »"* P*m»pr»nm togutlar ore worth •boat mwdliM aa »ueh as the nltro geu. Whoa altroffta la hoagbt la oowaMtclal fertltteer It eoaU Iff crnU Pur pound. Ilut Ui* tma-vlnasoa aa ■ote of land wffl gather from ujs **> Of eKTOffm lo Vino and nurtoto” There wet* Iratweea no sad 7.1 to uu Uudaasesu UralosUtute Mratosy. TIIMMY VtiltKTu. „ “Fbgt to I'lwii- ;i ,.l H-ier t > Crow k!mlL V<w" y**w ««<•. '-j ftjl* W. F. M *t*ry »: ;ii* -<;• ■ .Vjr.i cultural and Mlttvah'-id t'btliu* <lu«atlotia nui WMWir.:ii: i t|>igUMw wane freely iulnxnaeiod. “In rtdlug and driving llDuuali your onwiuy brew." w'.d J-iv.f MaJtey. -j hare brail Impressed l.y rite. iirih-I UmI your land would bu Uitur iiiT If not a Malk uf ooitoa had r«t lawn grown <m U. Orere, groin, and I'wk am lbn 0»0M for yo* la tin* hilly twwry." ■ "s®**""** <to*® it tedontoUrean i-robhiu with yon hwwtnlraM yMir land fivei washing. *•* tend doesn't wash-it is'full uf 3JWI* fibre. Tu racing H mx ■retld^f reU oau bu kept him with & teagood thing to kvej> (round oovared la winter. IJm who grew cotton rlmaply lb* teddefiree* who ralcni ttnidauuli J*°la| IP* Ike men wla* g»» on a oath btfite and follow a I'latiin’t and practi oal rotation of crop*. TUuy iktut farm on Uirre-scma-lu-Dio-Ud* lnud. f" the Waster u pert of 0»o ftaUr a ms* tern a fare. ofoaly M acres. I *<•**•* him recently, llu ha* a Urge faoOr aad read* hi* biy* an,l girta to oolkiga. Me ril*M his cottou aud maatakd) eauts perpuaufl. 111* Wbtr waa gnataiog with tlw nbumlanoe on U, ret tt wan all supplied from lUt 30 Jtt* bum, except salt, tagar. ami oof KM. lYsfit lies not la Increasing Ihaumn* bsr of aerae but In gotiiu; more (torn *■ acre. Jwi’iar p.-jilndt'- ret nod you get more at Its* cost. **• ured to plain more bo.ife on o«r hlUi -,Wo.f?ltrk#t> »*yl‘ Make a market. W lien a Inuduttu ouu baa anything Rood tu soil, lie advertises nod make* n mark*;. A lady Hi 'Vnyoeeville was In every way no ex part and eclenUfio butter maker. t>ba wrote me there was r»a mxrkct (or Iter batter. ? wrote Iter to shin Ui« 25 pound* at *6 emit*. X paid express which made hatter coat (tie x# ccuts. I feta friend, preal.l.-i.t of a frantic ouUege, here half of It at &) enita baUorOHtbaJUlelgli nuuket wus 33 ceuts. It was sweet, rloli, dultchius butter and was all used Uforo It luiut •d. When I ordered some wore, tlw lady oouMa't supply it. 31* wrote thattlw c*UU*» | reel-loot had eiigsgrd all Ms coold make! I don't wnot any lui* clnilora. liJitH 5”®*.. 1 ,l c** cured. «c|Mrou> In fretod boga aud bury Jeep tiioee tliat dia. Vou stay may thus vUu.i. It out. liury bogs iltat die w.th Ii-Lu/xaid* carry Um infection. Hay* never yet found it profitable to fertilizes crop of ecru with com swreird , frrtniaor of auy kind. FertUtan heavily the crops that are going to help the land and let that tnerrees your rele crop*. lodtsn oorn, cow peas, nod crimson oloverare reouiataundr-d us the best forage crops. , «***» sulficeu wore discunstsi bat Ute writer was not pr.-wui m take nolas. There who wuie ore to he accounted lucky. . Keeping farm accounts wae explained by Frof. Jdarecy. Mr. J. M. SJoun and others gare anoressful nt|r.*rlcnces In raising watermelons. How to keep sweet putuUKtr wns dls eareedhr Prof. M.tswy, Mr. Tito*. WlUoo, mm3 oU*rv. . Tlw program Iwliig unrwlnded. Ihu following resolution was olTored aud adopted: Jettalced that we, furuiun*. imj clO *tu» Of ttuolon county aiwimUlrl, (lo rtocerviy return thank* to lb. ilaUlu Prof. Mamey, and IToti. t*. U patter •on for tbelr rolaable and liuiely In* •tractton la tlii« liiatilule nn.l cinirot ly Indulge the liope lo Imvo tlicui with U9 ngtiii, Bwmru ownurn.tc I'mrtU. won made by Mems. Aebury, llurlcy and SkMui, and aloo the clctirnau, who apologited for the dint! uUcudauct-. Oommiaolouor rat lor sou made u grweu ful Mckoowladgeiuuiik of lUe l’lcAture till* eMt had afforded lilio, and Ota Tmtiltitu idjoutosJ Betwarn forty ami filly aWnudnd the laatitute Dm areoud dty. 'flic writer count* Lb* atteudnnoj fairly good, considering that It la (odder oeuaou With 00 many farmers Prof. Mmw hroaght along a tmaXH of *rapoa robed on the exiierloiMil farm. There war* Id varieties two of til* Burnt having Imh grown uml«r ■lnm. t*ntw wood DiiiiMx. nrutM, •w •• *»*wd?i»t«-M*liT ef Tlaraa •our umro-an, inOe Oliver ya|h Daae-VMUaa *M Met laa. ounoMwwt *r tu imuiiv lajwiu.l., Aog. i?.*-Mclmn! opened la ill* Acaderoy on llie Kith with ovnr W Wholera. tV I tat looks cnen irnglng 10 M l* that a groat malty of the** aru about frown. Tr* or twulva young mo and lad la* am alt end lux from MoAdMartlhu Alloguliier tlio out* look la mwoontfliit. But. when w« look arouod w» en<i oca very nmuy •ora that ought to be In woliool. Mr. nod fit J. 11. Heater ineat Iwt weak “oat on tiie ocean wave*’’ about HPIImhiftoa. Klaa Lyda Ilalllnger rclnmed hum Saturday after *av*ral week* tiav with kertistor bora. Mm. W. M. UnrU-tgcr iwlil u* a ■hoot visit loot we* but returned lo Control, ft U., Monday vlicrii Mr. UMkMfMT JInw giuin to work In the (>n Monday about Id o'clock aa Mrt. Jan*CNIv*r waa tvtariil-ig fruiu lying Creek el lurch alio •limited In ut Mr. Jaha Toy’a uaur Itvrti and hud only bean there nlaml lu mmtilca when «he fall from h*r rkilr deal. *)k« wan burled at U>« l.utliciat, Turn* moving around licra this I week. Mr. R A. (Irjvr, a-ll* hi* honw and lot at Albmuiy tu Mr. Jolm O. Baakln, Mr. I.ita Oanvron Ham to amea oat lo giro Mr. tiruvie hi? boas* at l.iwell. TW Htotlufcakef mnu mi n tinny tlw ranar Uui thny lituiri i* imimif.tr. ur* fcteroJ**. Tfcyj witc .<.imlilnln* Mitt« patents ai.,1 m n k-tt.-r to thta my llial Uyjr "lutv «■ tmliiif vniy dreidod not ui et.(|rg • h» U r mnno faolura of We>ulr«." tiamtM tmitm »•*■*•>* arrynij a* a.«. n. u>r« »m arm\ v.uikkt. IM«|i»t((i« MIDSUMMER CLOSING ■'>'•:',:•••;V* '■■■■;.w%: : gsj Cost out* no jlgn.ro with as whom we to soil. dll sat tin ter dress geode anti millinery to move to make room for now wittier geode. Come and secure bargains from the best selected stock in Gustoniu. JNO. P. LOYE S» wtWiimi IT WILL PAY YOU to buy and lay atay for next aummer. CrepoiiH, riqaM, tiateena, CIuiIIIbm, T«U« Tiiuma, JViyli** Mid Vu|>Uu* all go lit Prlecs Thai Will bMU You! 100 pairs more »**-P*r» *•«■** L i ■ <Jko« r. Ixwnt WE ARE OFFERING » KAlt 15 BARGAINS in some lines, which must ^ will be sold Before we Move into our new quarters. We are fbr the present located in the Falls brick store-rooms. Morris Bros. ~— — - - This is reserved \ A* » • . ; * ;>*.•- ‘ „r "f x-**,- 'v; for R 0. G. Love & Son. ra jl . jwwijy' »j ....■■. J ... .. -—bbsm— L. L.-Imjiki.ns, PiwMmn. K. S mutt**, Ottbtar. First National Bank, Or GA8TON!A,*W. I.V State ami County Depository. councn bdsheu m. 1, ish. I* M, .IwpU< trinlHUM. Capitol Stock,----$50j000j00 Sui pftot ....$ 4-4500JOO DivklondH paid sliiwf organization, $18,000. DIRECTORS: LL. T.« !>«<rai.i J . ■ luSf\-! ’ t. O. Maturn, M. T. WlUan. E. M. ANDRE Furniture, * Pianos * and • You’re In Noe<l 1 Now that tprlMff la ban yew mmt a Piamo, or osou*, or am imiili of KvaxiTriuc. You’re lu Luck. Yeu are lueVjr wit to know bought ho fete now, lor I mb offering the graakeet bargain# aver utbml In thta acotloa. My Low h-icttt Laugh. Vlaueu awl organa of tho ffarot mhaa •t (•Mrmu ljr h«w i-Hrea. Fm allate of OR atjhraat |«fcra which Una* at ompff tarn If Interwitwl, Write. AU lalmrwUon girm oa tagRUIna. by letter* It at «tl tateraatoZ, wrtia oi >eooo for ceUlngoanak term | R M. ANDREW'S, M a*4 II Wert Trafe It Charlotte. N. C.
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Aug. 29, 1895, edition 1
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